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openvpn-install/test/server-entrypoint.sh
Stanislas Lange 8a672e744f Add structured logging system with color-coded output and file logging
- Add comprehensive logging system with color-coded log levels
- Wrap all command executions with run_cmd() to capture output
- Add file logging with timestamps (default: openvpn-install.log)
- Suppress interactive prompts in auto-install mode
- Show log file location hint on errors
- Add E2E output validation to catch raw echo leaks
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#!/bin/bash
set -e
echo "=== OpenVPN Server Container ==="
# Create TUN device if it doesn't exist
if [ ! -c /dev/net/tun ]; then
mkdir -p /dev/net
mknod /dev/net/tun c 10 200
chmod 600 /dev/net/tun
fi
echo "TUN device ready"
# Set up environment for auto-install
export AUTO_INSTALL=y
export FORCE_COLOR=1
export APPROVE_INSTALL=y
export APPROVE_IP=y
export IPV6_SUPPORT=n
export PORT_CHOICE=1
export PROTOCOL_CHOICE=1
export DNS=9 # Google DNS (works in containers)
export COMPRESSION_ENABLED=n
export CUSTOMIZE_ENC=n
export CLIENT=testclient
export PASS=1
export ENDPOINT=openvpn-server
# Prepare script for container environment:
# - Replace systemctl calls with no-ops (systemd doesn't work in containers)
# This ensures the script won't fail silently on systemctl commands
sed 's/\bsystemctl /echo "[SKIPPED] systemctl " # /g' /opt/openvpn-install.sh >/tmp/openvpn-install.sh
chmod +x /tmp/openvpn-install.sh
echo "Running OpenVPN install script..."
# Run in subshell because the script calls 'exit 0' after generating client config
# Capture output to validate logging format, while still displaying it
# Use || true to prevent set -e from exiting on failure, then check exit code
INSTALL_OUTPUT="/tmp/install-output.log"
(bash /tmp/openvpn-install.sh) 2>&1 | tee "$INSTALL_OUTPUT" && INSTALL_EXIT_CODE=${PIPESTATUS[0]} || INSTALL_EXIT_CODE=${PIPESTATUS[0]}
echo "=== Installation complete (exit code: $INSTALL_EXIT_CODE) ==="
# Validate that all output uses proper logging format (ANSI color codes)
echo "Validating output format..."
if /opt/test/validate-output.sh "$INSTALL_OUTPUT"; then
echo "PASS: All script output uses proper log formatting"
else
echo "FAIL: Script output contains unformatted lines"
echo "This indicates echo statements that should use log_* functions"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$INSTALL_EXIT_CODE" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "ERROR: Install script failed with exit code $INSTALL_EXIT_CODE"
exit 1
fi
# Verify all expected files were created
echo "Verifying installation..."
MISSING_FILES=0
for f in \
/etc/openvpn/server.conf \
/etc/openvpn/ca.crt \
/etc/openvpn/ca.key \
/etc/openvpn/tls-crypt.key \
/etc/openvpn/crl.pem \
/etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/pki/ca.crt \
/etc/iptables/add-openvpn-rules.sh \
/root/testclient.ovpn; do
if [ ! -f "$f" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Missing file: $f"
MISSING_FILES=$((MISSING_FILES + 1))
fi
done
if [ $MISSING_FILES -gt 0 ]; then
echo "ERROR: $MISSING_FILES required files are missing"
exit 1
fi
echo "All required files present"
echo ""
echo "Server config:"
cat /etc/openvpn/server.conf
# Copy client config to shared volume
cp /root/testclient.ovpn /shared/client.ovpn
# Modify remote address to use container hostname
sed -i 's/^remote .*/remote openvpn-server 1194/' /shared/client.ovpn
echo "Client config copied to /shared/client.ovpn"
# Start OpenVPN server manually (systemd doesn't work in containers)
echo "Starting OpenVPN server..."
# Apply iptables rules manually (systemd not available in containers)
echo "Applying iptables rules..."
bash /etc/iptables/add-openvpn-rules.sh
# Verify iptables NAT rules exist
echo "Verifying iptables NAT rules..."
if iptables -t nat -L POSTROUTING -n | grep -q "10.8.0.0"; then
echo "PASS: NAT POSTROUTING rule for 10.8.0.0/24 exists"
else
echo "FAIL: NAT POSTROUTING rule for 10.8.0.0/24 not found"
echo "Current NAT rules:"
iptables -t nat -L POSTROUTING -n -v
exit 1
fi
# Enable IP forwarding (may already be set via docker-compose sysctls)
if [ "$(cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward)" != "1" ]; then
echo 1 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward || {
echo "ERROR: Failed to enable IP forwarding"
exit 1
}
fi
# Start OpenVPN in foreground (run from /etc/openvpn so relative paths work)
cd /etc/openvpn
exec openvpn --config /etc/openvpn/server.conf